Sorting gradebook data by Learners' First and Last name

1. By default gradebook data is sorted by learners' first name in alphabetical order.

2. Click Last Name to sort the gradebook data in alphabetical order of last name.

2. You will notice that gradebook data have been sorted by last name in alphabetical order.

3. Clicking Last Name for the second time will sort the gradebook data in reverse alphabetical order of learners' last name.

Filtering by Summative/Formative

Summative assignments are the weighted assessments whereas Formative assignments are the assessments which are not considered for evaluation or not assigned any weightage in the classroom.

1.By default the Summative / Formative filter is set to All.

2. Select Summative to view only the weighted assessments in the classroom.

It is now possible to have a summative assessment considered for evaluation, but with a weightage of 0%.

3. Once the filter is applied, then you will see the list of only weighted (summative) assessments.

The left and right portions of the table are fixed, while the central portion has a horizontal scroll bar. This is to accommodate unlimited number of assessments that a classroom might have.

4. Select Formative to view all the assessments which are not considered for evaluation or not assigned any weightage.

5. Once the filter is applied, you will see the list of non-weighted (formative) assessments which are not considered for final grade computation.

Filtering by assessment type

You can filter the assessments by assessment type. The filter is set to All by default.

Only published assessments are displayed in the Gradebook, assessments that are in draft mode are not displayed.

1. Select All to view all type of assessments (online quizzes, assignments and offline tests) that are published in the classroom.

2. Select Online Quiz filterfrom the drop-down field.

3. Once the filter is applied, you will see all the online quizzes that are published in this classroom.

4. Select Assignment filter from the drop-down.

5. Selecting this filter will sort the gradebook and will display all the assignments that are published in this classroom.

6. Hovering over an empty cell will show you that the learner has not made any submission to that assessment.

7. Select Offline Test filter from the drop-down.

8. Selecting this filter will sort the gradebook and will display all the offline tests.

Offline test are published by default.

Filtering by Section

1. By default, the section filter is set to All, that means, you will see all the published assessments created across all the sections in a classroom.

2. Select a section from the drop-down to see all the assessment present in that section in a classroom.

3. Once the filter is applied, you will see all the assessments from that specific section.

4. Similarly, you can select another section from the drop-down.

Accessing specific learners gradebook

As an instructor, you can view the classroom gradebook page of a learner, exactly the same way as he/she would see it. This will help to give you a clear picture of what the learner will see when he/she accesses their gradebook.

1. Click the name of the learner, whose gradebook you wish to see.

2. You can now see the classroom gradebook for the selectedlearner exactly as he/she would see it.

Finish Grading for an assessment

Once you have finished grading an assessment, it will be considered for calculating final mark, if weighted.

1. Click the up arrow for the required assessment title and select Finish Grading option from the drop-down list.

2. Click Finish Grading to grade the selected assessment.

Note 1: It is recommended to save all scores before selecting Finish Grading option.

Note 2: If you have published the assessment score but the Finish Grading activity is not yet done, then the learners would still be able to view the assessment score in his/her classroom’s gradebook. Until you finish grading, the Final Score will not be affected by the assessment score.

3. A message appears confirming that the selected assessment has been marked/graded. Click Close to go back to the classroom gradebook page.

Publishing Marks of an assessment

When marks are published, learners will be notified and will be able to see their marks from their Gradebook. If you do not wish learners to see the actual scores, you may choose not to publish the scores.

1. Click the upper arrow of the corresponding assessment title and select Publish Marks to publish the mark of the selected assessment.

2. A confirmation appears for you to confirm the Publish Marks action. Click Publish Now to notify the learners of their marks for the selected assessment. Once marks are published, learners can see them on their gradebook page.

3. A message appears confirming that the results for the selected assessment have been published. Click Close to go back to the classroom gradebook page.

4. Clicking Publish Now publishes the assessment marks and a globe icon appears which indicate that marks has been published for this assessment.

Publishing final marks in a classroom

Assessments that have weightage will contribute to the Final Score. Also, learner won't be able to perform the following actions when the final marks of a classroom is published:

Learners who have not yet started making submission(s) to the assessments, they will no longer be able to make an attempt.

Learners who have saved their submission as draft, they won't be able to submit their submission for final evaluation.

Learners who have already made the submission, won't be able to make any change in their original submission(s).

1. Click the upper arrow of the corresponding assessment title and then click Publish Final Mark.

Note: Publishing Final Mark also publishes the Final Grade.

2. A Published label appears below the Final Mark, which confirms that marks have been published. Once marks are published, learners can view the final score in their classroom gradebook page.

Unpublishing final marks in a classroom

As an instructor, you might need to unpublish the Final Score if you had published it by mistake or wants to revoke access to final scores for the learners.

1. Click the upper arrow of the corresponding assessment title and then click Unpublish Final Mark.

Note: Unpublishing Final Mark will also unpublish the Final Grade.

2. A Not published label appears below the Final Mark, indicating that the marks have been unpublished. When marks are unpublished, learners will no longer be able to view the final score in their classroom gradebook page.

Unpublishing the final mark will not send out any notification.

Also note learners may have taken screen shots or saved their final marks when they have had accessed gradebook page earlier. Unpublishing will only prevent learners from accessing their final mark from that point in time onwards.

Viewing an assessment from gradebook page

1. Click the upper arrow of the corresponding assessment title and select View from the drop-down menu.

2. You'll see the assessment information in detail. Click Gradebook tab or the back button on your browser to go back to the classroom gradebook page.

Note 1: Selecting view option of an online quiz will take you to the quiz editing page.

Note 2: Selecting view option of an assignment will take you to the assignment expanded view page.

Note 3: Selecting view option of an offline test will take you to the offline test expanded view page.

Navigating to assessment’s view attempts page from gradebook

1. Click the upper arrow of the corresponding assessment title and select View Attempts from the drop-down menu.

2. Clicking View Attempts link will take you to the assessment's View Attempts page which lists all the learner and their submissions to the quiz/assignment.

Deleting an assessment from classroom gradebook page

1. Click the upper arrow of the corresponding assessment title and select Delete from the drop-down menu.

2. This action can't be undone. To confirm, click Delete and assessment will be deleted from the classroom.

3. A message appears confirming that the assessment has been removed. Click Close to go back to the classroom gradebook page.

Gradebook inline editing

Inline editing allows instructors to select any score cell on the gradebook page and edit it there. So gradebook page also works as an inline editor which can be used to edit learner's score in a given assignment and offline test.

1. On the classroom gradebook page, click the score of the required learner for a specific assignment / offline test.

2. Clicking on it will open an inline editor which allows you to enter the new score.

3. Enter the new score in editor box and press Tab key to move to next cell in the same column in order to edit score of next available learners for the same assignment or offline test. Press Shift + Tab to move to edit score of the previous learner for the same assignment / offline test. When you move to the next cell, the previous cell score saves automatically or you can press Enter to save the score in case you do not wish to move to the next cell.

4. Pressing Tab key saves the scores given for first learner and makes next available cell editable as shown in this step.

5. Enter the new score on top of existing score and press Enter key or click outside of the editing box to save the scores.

6. Once you are done with editing scores, you'll notice that scores for both the learners have been updated and their Final Mark and Grade also gets updated subsequently.

1. On the classroom's Gradebook page, find the rubric enabled assessment you wish to grade using rubric.

1. Click the down arrow which will provide provide you the View Attempt link. Click on it and review the learner's attempt before starting grading activity using rubric.

3. click on the score cell of a particular learner for a rubric enabled assessment.

4. Clicking on the score will open up the rubric popover showing the rubric points for that learner for the corresponding assessment.

5. Select the appropriate scale from the popover and the moment you select a scale, corresponding scores of that scale gets updated in the Points column.

6. Click Save to save the scores, else click Cancel to abort.

7. Learner's submission will be graded using rubric and the updated mark is shown on the classroom's Gradebook page for that learner.

FAQ's

Q). I’m an instructor (Teacher) but I can't edit quiz scores from a classroom's gradebook page. Is it allowed?

A): Teamie does not allow instructors to edit quiz scores and the reason behind this is, quiz is combination of subjective and objective type questions. When you try to edit quiz scores from classroom gradebook page, you will see a tool tip which states that "Cannot edit this mark". Kindly view attempts of a learner and grade the quiz on that page and the score will reflect on the gradebook page once you publish them.

Q) I can't edit assignment score of a learner. Am I doing it right way?

A) You won't be able to edit the assignment score of a learner if he/she has not made any submission. You may remind learner to make the submission before the deadline is passed.

3. Can I edit marks of a SCORM assignment from classroom gradebook page?

Answer: Scores of a SCORM assignment can't be updated because marks of SCORM assignment will be auto evaluated based on the SCORM package used.